The Tastiest Fall Dessert Recipes to Get Into the Seasonal Spirit
We can't be the only ones who bake more during the fall. With the nights arriving earlier and the temperatures getting colder, we'd prefer to sit inside, watch a spooky movie and eat some delicious sweet treats.
We've got our horror movies ready to go. Now, we've got to unveil all the fun autumnal recipes for an even better baking season. Below, discover our must-have desserts to try this fall.
Copycat Wizarding World of Harry Potter Butterbeer by Favorite Family Recipes
Hogwarts has been in session for almost two weeks now. Since we have not gotten our acceptance letters (yet), we'll make our butterbeer at home. If you've never had the chance to try it at Universal Studios, it's like a sweeter version of your favorite cream soda. But with this recipe from Favorite Family Recipes, you can have it in the comfort of your home.
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Caramel Apple Crumble by the Itsy Bitsy Kitchen
We spend fall visiting the cider mill, picking out the most tart apple. Instead of simply making them into caramel apples, consider making Itsy Bitsy Kitchen's Caramel Apple Crumble recipe. It's got the satisfying ooze of a baked apple, balanced by the crunch of the streusel.
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Also read about: The Best Apple-Flavored Snacks to Taste Test This Fall
Chocolate Tahini Dirt Cup Pumpkin Patches by Molly Yeh
Do you always hit the pumpkin patch every fall? After taking pics with the classic orange fruit, make Molly Yeh at Food Network's festive take on dirt cups. Rather than rainbow gummy worms, this recipe features those delicious pumpkin creme candies we buy with the same delicious, rich chocolate mousse base.
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Halloween Red Velvet Cupcakes by Jo Cooks
It's time to get spooky. These Halloween Red Velvet Cupcakes are any horror movie lover's dream. On top of this crimson-red fluffy cake, you'll have a yummy cream chase topping. But that stark white shade is the perfect opportunity to make things spooky with blood dripping down the surface.
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Grandma's Homemade Caramel Corn by Sally's Baking Recipes
Instead of caramel apples, how about caramel corn? Sally's Baking Recipes provides a caramel corn recipe that is so good you'll think it was Grandma's famous secret recipe. As the instructions explain, it is salty, buttery, and sweet with the optimal amount of chewiness and crispiness.
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Mini Pumpkin Pies by A Couple Cooks
Sometimes, a slice of pie feels too big. That's never a problem with these adorable mini slices by A Couple Cooks. You can get that spicy filling and buttery, flaky crust in one bite. It's a little dangerous, though. You might end up eating more than you'd expect!
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Curious to discover more fall flavors? Click HERE to find the fast food restaurants, coffee shops and more serving up pumpkin-flavor goodies this year.